The human being lives in a changing world, a world whose evolution depends more and more in unity and in the dynamics between the people who live there, each bringing his participation, his intelligence and his effort.It is in this context that, wishing to strengthen their social ties, to develop the virtues of unity, solidarity, and mutual assistance, the Congolese Community living in the State of Washington decided to create an apolitical nonprofit association at social character named the Congolese Community in the State of Washington (CO.CO.S.WA.) and in French it is, la Communaute Congolaise de l’Etat de Washington.

The Congolese Community in the State of Washington (CO.CO.S.WA.) or La Communaute Congolaise de l’Etat de Washington in French (Seattle) is a community of two nations the Democratic Republic of Congo and the Republic of Congo united in the United States of America to create a perfect union. All of us in the community, we do really love our state of Washington. We will do our best to give back to this state whenever we can. We are bringing diversity as you can see it in this website or click to this link to the Foods And Dictionary.

The Congolese Community in the State of Washington is registered to the Secretary of Washington State (La Communaute Congolaise de l’Etat de Washington est enregistree par le Secretaire d’Etat de Washington)

This site is still in construction. Please come back later. Thank you!

Presented to you by the Congolese Community in the State of Washington (la Communaute Congolaise de l’Etat de Washington)

Pasi Sula came to the United States at age 14 from a refugee camp after fleeing war in his native Democratic Republic of Congo. He spoke Swahili and French, but no English. So his last three years at Auburn Mountainview High are nothing but astonishing.